Contents
- The Text of Woman in the Nineteenth Century
- Note on the Text
- Backgrounds
- Margaret Fuller, [Autobiographical Romance]
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- [Mariana]
- Leila
- From Letter to Sophia Ripley, August 27, 1839
- From Boston Conversations: The 1839–1840 Series
- [From 1842 Journal]
- From Letter to Ralph Waldo Emerson (October 16, 1842)
- Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret
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- Margaret Fuller, [From 1842 Journal]
- Letter to Elizabeth Hoar (October 1844)
- Letter to the Women Inmates at Sing Sing (early Movember[?] 1844
- From Letter to William H. Channing (November 17, 1844)
- Caroline Sturgis, From Letter to Margaret Fuller (March 4, 1845)
- Margaret Fuller, From Letter to Caroline Sturgis (March 13, 1845)
- Criticism
- EARLY REVIEWS
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- Orestes A Brownson, Miss Fuller and Reformers
- A.G.M. [Anonymous], The Condition of Women
- Lydia Maria Child, Woman in the Nineteenth Century
- Frederic Dan Huntington, [Noble and Stirring Eloquence]
- Edgar A. Poe, The Literati of New York City- No. IV: Sarah Margaret Fuller
- C[harles]. L[ane]., [A Chaste and Honorable Book]
- Anonymous, Stray Leaves from a Seamstress's Journal- No. 5
- George Eliot, Margaret Fuller and Mary Wollstonecraft
- RECENT ESSAYS
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- Margaret Vanderhaar Allen, [A Classic of Feminist Literature]
- David M. Robinson, Margaret Fuller and the Transcendental Ethos: Woman in the Nineteenth Century
- Bell Gale Chevigny, To the Edges of Ideology: Margaret Fuller’s Centrifugal Evolution
- Julie Ellison, "A Crowd of Books to Sigh Over": Fuller’s Method
- Christina Zwarg, Fuller’s Scene before the Women: Woman in the Nineteenth Century
- Jeffrey Steele, Margaret Fuller’s Rhetoric of Transformation
- Margaret Fuller: A Chronology
Selected Bibliography
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